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NFL Sunday Hangout: Join us here to discuss all of the big Week 2 action

It’s week two in the National Football League.

Hello and welcome to Week 2 of the 2016 NFL season.

As you well know, nobody’s winning the Super Bowl this week but, any team currently 0-1 will be feeling particularly nervous as just 12% of playoff teams have started the season with two losses.

Last week we saw some ridiculously good wide receiver play from AJ Greene and Antonio Brown in particular and the pair go head-to-head this week. Will we see another ballsy two-point conversion to win a game late on? Only time will tell.

Over the next 16 weeks and all through the playoffs, we’ll be here every Sunday night as all the action unfolds. So when OBJ makes a ridiculous play, or Jay Cutler throws an infuriating pick, and you have something to get off your chest, this is the place to do it.

Get down to the comments section and let’s get week 2 started

Here’s a quick reminder of the 6pm games we have to look forward to this evening.

For anyone watching on Sky, it’s the Bengals @ Steelers

6pm kick-offs

  • Baltimore Ravens @ Cleveland Browns
  • New Orleans Saints @ New York Giants
  • Kansas City Chiefs @ Houston Texans
  • Tennessee Titans @ Detroit Lions
  • Miami Dolphins @ New England Patriots
  • Dallas Cowboys @ Washington
  • San Francisco 49ers @ Carolina Panthers
While you’re waiting for kick-off, check out Steve O’Rourke’s Week 2 preview, along with his picks for each of the 16 games.
He’s 11-6 for the season for what it’s worth but has taken some underdogs this week:

Here are the half-time scores in the early games.

How’s your team doing?

Here’s the results of the early games:

  • Baltimore Ravens 25 @ Cleveland Browns 20
  • Cincinnati Bengals 16 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 24
  • New Orleans Saints 13 @ New York Giants 16
  • Kansas City Chiefs 12 @ Houston Texans 19
  • Tennessee Titans 16 @ Detroit Lions 15
  • Miami Dolphins 24 @ New England Patriots 31
  • Dallas Cowboys 27 @ Washington 23
  • San Francisco 49ers 27 @ Carolina Panthers 46

There are five late afternoon games and one late, late game:

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Arizona Cardinals
  • Seattle Seahawks @ LA Rams (Sky Sports)
  • Indianapolis Colts @ Denver Broncos
  • Atlanta Falcons @ Oakland Raiders
  • Jacksonville Jaguars @ San Diego Chargers
  • Green Bay Packers @ Minnesota Vikings – 1.30am, Monday.

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